Something Good for the Month
January 2021
We were navigating through the web and battling cold and snow to put together our first in 2021 monthly selection of the most interesting articles. You don’t need to go far, just grab a cup of your favourite winter drink and enjoy our compilation for the month of January!
The New York Times | Now It Can Be Told: How Neil Sheehan Got the Pentagon Papers
It was a story he had chosen not to tell — until 2015, when he sat for a four-hour interview, promised that this account would not be published while he was alive.
Jay Woods Substack | The Gamification of Trading
Stock Specific Volatility, Carole Baskin, and GameStop made for one crazy week.
Wral Tech Wire | Why edge computing is a game changer: No more waiting for data processing in a cloud
Latest Memo from Howard Marks | Something of Value
Investment Executive | Uncertain investors holding off on investing, RRSP contributions: poll
Most respondents (70%) said it was hard to know what to do in the current environment.
Visual Capitalist | Top 20 Visualizations of 2020
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